Electrode wire tensioning for scavengeless development

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1401235, G03G 1508

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056004168

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for tensioning wires in a wire module assembly is disclosed. Prior to placing the wire module in an operable position, the wires are attached to the wire module and the tension is adjusted to obtain the proper operating tension. This is accomplished by having a fixed and an adjustable wire anchor support. The adjustable anchor support is positioned between two fixed cross members and an adjusting mechanism passes through a cross member, the adjustable anchor support and the other cross member. When the adjusting mechanism is turned, the adjustable anchor support translates between the two cross members.

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